Re: disposition date? disposed? i dont get it

When a case is "disposed," it means it's resolved in some way. You should go down to the court or the county clerk in your county and inquire further. Maybe it means the judgement was "satisfied"?--or maybe it could even mean that it was erased ("expunged") from your court records, or that it was "sealed"?--which means you have to obtain proof from the court or the county clerk that it was "satisfied," "expunged," or "sealed." You shoudl go down to the court or the clerk as soon as possible.

Re: disposition date? disposed? i dont get it

I forgot to add: "satisfied" is not as good as "sealed" or "expunged." It means you paid the judgement, but that it legally (I believe) remains on your credit report. I'm not really sure how to get it off, actually, if it's "satisfied"--you should ask the experts here for some advice in this matter.

If it's "sealed" or "expunged," I don't believe it should be on your credit report at all, as "sealed" implies that it is illegal to make the record public--it should be like you never had the judgement at all.

Re: disposition date? disposed? i dont get it

well, the bad news is i didnt do anything with it. so i cant imagine that they would expunge it. and i didnt pay it off. and it wasnt satisfied. which is why im confused. i dont now what that word means as per this judgment, but im going to go find out i guess.

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